| | - A Guide Trentsevern Waterway
Trent Severn Waterway OnLine Cruising Guide A guide to this waterway linking Lake Ontario with Georgian Bay in Ontario, Canada. Includes maps, instructions, regulations, pictures and sailing directions.The thousand Islands is being systematically de ... http://www.cruising.ca/trent/index.html
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- Boatingpage Severn
Severn Boating Page Motor boating on the River Severn, River Avon and Sharpness canal, England. The River Severn is the longest river in Britain. It rises in the mountains of Wales and follows a circuitous route for over 200 miles before reaching the ... http://www.btinternet.com/~motorboat/
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- The Boating Canalburgundy
A selection of books and guides to discover the Burgundy region, rivers, canals, wines, famous people and historical heritage.Great if you are crusing on a barge or boat, but it is also useful if you are exploring the surroundings. Plans and details ... http://www.burgundy-canal.com/
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- The Boating Videoactive
A world leading breakfast cereal manufacturer has chosen video producers VideoActive for their new Contractor Induction DVD, to be used interactively with a written test of understanding to be applied to every contractor before they are allowed on si ... http://www.videoactive.co.uk/
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- The Chelmsford Boats
The Chelmsford boats site. There are two parts to the site a section on the rivers around the Chelmsford, and a small shop.The our Waterways section is about the history, latest developments and events in and around the waterways of Chelmsford the co ... http://www.chelmsfordboats.co.uk/
| | - Canada Chamblycanal National
Campobello Island was first settled in 1770, but wealthier families in Canada and the U.S. began to summer on the island by the 1880s. The Roosevelt family first came to Campobello Island in 1883 when Franklin Delano Roosevelt was a year old. His fat ... http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/qc/chambly/index_e.asp
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- The Portsmouth Londoncanal
In 1641 a bill was proposed to the House of Lords for the linking of the rivers Arun and Wey. This navigation would permit boats and barges to pass from the river Thames through Arundel to the south coast. Before the 19th century the primary metho ... http://www.portcanal.co.uk/
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